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Ram Charan Recommends This Crime Thriller: Is It Worth Watching?

Ram Charan recently surprised fans by praising the Bollywood crime thriller Baby Do Die Do.

By:  Priya Chowdhary Nuthalapti   |   8 July 2026 10:24 AM IST
Ram Charan Recommends This Crime Thriller: Is It Worth Watching?
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Ram Charan recently surprised fans by praising the Bollywood crime thriller Baby Do Die Do. Many people expected him to promote bigger films, especially because he worked with Alia Bhatt in RRR. Instead, he appreciated this small thriller, making movie lovers curious about what makes it special.

Baby Do Die Do is an investigative crime thriller with a different storyline. The film follows Baby, played by Huma Qureshi. She is both deaf and mute, but she uses her intelligence and unique skills to become a contract killer. Her life changes after she witnesses the murder of her sister during childhood. From that moment, she waits for the right chance to take revenge.

Baby works for a dangerous mafia leader named Zafar. During one of her missions, an unexpected incident leads to the death of a gang member. At the same time, she dreams of leaving her violent life behind and getting married. However, this shocking event changes everything. The rest of the story focuses on whether Baby can escape her past and achieve justice.

Director Sachiket Samant presents the story in a fresh and stylish way. The film gives a different look at Mumbai's underworld and keeps the audience interested during the first half. The suspense and investigation are handled well, making viewers want to know what happens next.

However, the second half is not as strong as the beginning. Some twists become easy to guess, which reduces the excitement. The climax also feels a bit routine and may disappoint viewers expecting a powerful ending. Still, the screenplay remains engaging enough to keep the film watchable.

Huma Qureshi delivers an impressive performance as Baby. Sikandar Kher and Chunky Pandey also play their roles well and add depth to the story. Their performances help the film stand out despite its simple presentation.